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n ors of 1952 EDMUND G DYLA Ed was famous for hxs shck hot rod kept hxmself qulte busy trying to rnake xt run faster found txme for varsxty debatmg a two year member of the Glee Club Sclence Club vu ERIC F EMMONS 'Emmy one of the Precxous Blood 'hoods would often drive his teachers to the pomt of desperatxon. but Ins class mates loved him for lt the best Intra mural softball pxtcher nn the school led hm teams to vxctory every day GERALD T EADY Iovlal Ierry made every actxvlty he worked on cllck acolyte daxly commumcant Glee Club member worked on the busxness staff of thxs book DAVID A. FEIGI-IAN Bxg Dave one of the spunluest lrxsh men to enter the Hxqh won athletxc lame by playmq varsxty football baseball Intramurals Greek student or four years Dave served on the altar and was a member of the Sodahty o honors consistently WILLIAM G ELLIOT 'Wald Blll as he was called by his fellow classmates was an actxve intra rnuralxst played on two champxonshxp teams tooted a mighty hom ln Father Llnxs Vxctory Band and the Unlversxty Band LARRY D FISHER Larry was the proud owner of the flashy yellow convertxble that was seen parked at the Hxgh worked hard at everythmq he dxd and was very successful In all his studxes I e I o o o o o o r h ltkvt ttee gl 1 r I , if-X? SI i, ' ' 1' , -N ,ffl 'A'ek A . 2 . - l:'f:'I-fi. 1 u I , I I I I ' ' ' - ' . . . 9 t X War 23.
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6 71 I 0 VS GERALD 1 DeVORE Gerry s New Yorker harr cut and pegged pants made hrm a popular patron of the senror lounge and added to hrs terrrirc game of plnochle rounded off hrs scr entrfrc personalrty by rornrng the Physrcs Club IAMES K DICK Irm was the flrst one rn the senror lounge every day few rn thrs years graduat rng class could match hrs playrng abrlrty rn prnochle FRANCIS P DORCEY Ebs Jovral sprnt received many a scowl from hrs teachers although hrs class mates urged hrm on Glee Clubber rn hrs freshman year could be found at the prng pong tables rn the lounge honors frrst and second year '5 -mann LARRY H DOYLE Larry seemed to have an endless capa crty for work rollmg out posters for the Art Club and working on the Annual He also found trme to take a flrnq at cross country and varsity track darly com lcant of 1952 MICHAEL B DOELLE Mrke kept the class constant y rn str ches wrth hrs rnexhaustrble strarght faced humor He was a very drstrngurshed four year commuter on the Grosse Pornte us outstandrng varsrty swimmer sodallst always a hrqh honor man LARRY F DUMOUCHELLE Lars French orlgin helped hrm greatly rn Mr Schoonens class played intra mural basketball and football in freshman years plans to take law at Notre Dame 0 . 0 I 0 0 O 0 . . . . . . . . . 1 . ., - r , ... . .- . . . I . .. . . B .li . . I.. . ... . fr- , i I , I' Y ' . . , H rn.. .. , , . . . . . 1 I . ' :ul I ' U
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eniors BARRY V. FORDE B.V. blew in daily from one of the neighboring forests known as Dearbom . . . at school handled legal problems as a s?deline. THOMAS R GARRETT Toms pleasing and persuasive voice won for him the sophomore elocution con es won not a few friends with his yoculanty put plenty of pep into cheer leading member of the Sodality for three years 26 'fm THOMAS I. FROST Tom. the problem child, could always think of something funny to say . . . was famous for his wild and woolly Western stories . . . reserve gridder . . . freshman class officer . . . worked in Physics Lab. of 1952 THOMAS R. GAGNIER Tom had oratorical talents which were ever ready for a debate with the teacher . . . set a milestone in oratory with his Casey at the Bat . . . won the handball tournament in freshman year. J Q, 5-5 VICTORY C GILLESPIE Casual Vic could always be coun ed on for the latest in clothing styles He was one of the St Mary s wheels entered the school in his sophomore year played reserve football often rated honors IAMES K GRAHAM lim showed his populanty by being elected class president in sopohomore and iumor year played intramural and vanity football , l sw I 1 , . , l A , - t ,V.y 5,535 W f1e' - jj-N 5, N - ' ' 57' Q 533 s . if ,I A e ' l s, 2' 3 C A A 1 ' rf ft .li eisl R N l A r I if .X , A I A - - Y ' , hr! V A I . . . Q 1 . . ' 1 . 1 I . I ll ll . I. . 1 o . . . n . . n s u . ' ' . O I l ' , I 0 n l ' o u o
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